good life puzzles 08-11-11
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CLUES ACROSS
1. Airborne (abbr.)
4. Mother
7. The 17th Greek letter
10. Small indefinite quantity
12. Grandmothers
14. Semitic fertility god
15. Aba ____ Honeymoon
16. Bearded reddish sheep of So. Asia
17. Breezed through
18. Used of one who is overly conceited
20. Official document seal
22. Flight to avoid arrest
23. Records the brain’s electric currents
24. NW Swiss city ___- Stadt
26. Slovenly persons
29. Hit lightly
30. Favoring social equality
35. A metal-bearing mineral
36. Tennis barrier
37. Women’s undergarment
38 . Psychic object movement
44. An easy return in a high arc
45. More dried-up
46. Tears down (alt. sp.)
48. Military mailbox
49. Suffix for similar
50. Washbowls
53 . Melanie Wilkes’husband
56. Late Show’s Letterman
57. Reproduction of a form
59. Mild yellow Dutch cheese
61. Affirmative votes
62. Gives over
63. Pins
64. 1776 female decendant’s org.
65. A lump of gum
66. Pen point
CLUES DOWN
1. Form a sum
2. Plural of 37 across
3. Northeast by north
4. The mother of Jesus
5. Office of NavalIntelligence
6. “Serpico” author Peter
7. A speed competition
8. A minute amount (Scott.)
9 . Not new
11. Jailhouses
12. Eggnog spice
13. Most slick
14. 3rd largest city in Maine
19. An account of incidents or events
21. NYC’s Insatiable Critic Greene
24. Uncovers
25. White aspen
27. Sacred Christian book
28. Gallipoli gulf
29. A tiny round mark
31. NY Times writer Crittenden
32. Side sheltered from the wind
33. Belonging to a thing
34. Catch in wrongdoing
39. Removes pencil marks
40. Cap with a flat circular top & visor
41. Humorously sarcastic
42. Iridaceous plants
43. A ribbon belt
47. Traipse
50. Common Indian weaverbird
51. Affirm positively
52. Smallest merganser
53. Advanced in years
54. Adam and Eve’s garden
55. A sharply directionalantenna
56. Father
58. Dentist’s group
60. Mutual savings bank
CROSSWORDS
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SIR THOMAS BROWNE—(19 October 1605 – 19 October 1682) ir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) was an urbane, sophisticated and witty British writer, who delighted in collecting trivia and arcane information. His elegant style is a good example of the gentleman-antiquary, a man who revels in obscure knowledge of ancient rites and customs and wants readers to share his enthusiasm for these things. He also displays tolerance and good humor, something rare in a century of conflict and changing values. —DW